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Style Radar: Faboo or Faux Pas? Cosmo Mag Party — And Then Some!

Jul. 15 2009, Published 3:19 p.m. ET

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Cosmopolitan Magazine held a party at the W Hotel in Los Angeles and young Hollywood stylistas turned out in flirty, girly, and fun summer fashions to stand out in the sea of beauty!

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Ashley Greene owned her place as the most stylish Twilight-er, donning an off-the-shoulder floral print Max Azria mini-dress (that will retail for $158 -- hitting stores this December.) Aside from the fuchsia Sergio Rossi clutch, Greene accessorized the busy frock minimally and appropriately. 

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Also frantic for fuchsia was Kristen Bell, a colorful vision in an oversized-ruffle-collar belted dress, making for a Gossip Girl-like standout look.

Taking a more simple approach for the fashion mag fete, teen-beat Hairspray songstress Amanda Bynes wore a two-tone Pencey strapless cummerbund dress.

Year One beauty Olivia Wilde worked a J. Mendel chiffon dress perfectly befitting for summer, accessorizing in a classic way with a black clutch and peep-toe heels.

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Looking like a young Scarlett Johansson, Amber Heard rocked designer of the moment, Alexander Wang, in a white skeleton shoulder top with a similarly inspired black skirt. Our verdict: super-trendy, but not overdone.

In the fashion capital, never-one to miss out on an edgy-look opportunity, Big Love's Chloe Sevigny sported a full-length Proenza Schouler leather, belted jumpsuit for the 9th edition of A Magazine event. Shapely Kelly Ripa lived up to her high-stylin' reputation in a striped pencil skirt, navy tank, and cagey platforms while running around the Big Apple, and Anne Hathaway hit our RadarOnline.com with her $1,775 (and worth every penny!) turquoise Chanel "Bubble Quilt" bag.

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